A Blog to Support the Awakening of the Public, the Freeing of the Young and Old Alike, and the Freedom for Us All

What is "1000 Breaths"

On the last day of the year in 2010 and 2011, a special event called "1000 Breaths" awakened audiences to their own innate power of freedom as well as supported a movement to free the enslaved children trapped into a prostituted lifestyle they do not truly choose.

What started as the 1000 Breathsfundraiser event has become a movement for the freedom of us all. This blog expands now to encompass all the good works being done in the name of "freedom for all" as heard on the"FREEDOM FOR ALL"Internet Radio show.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Today we talked with the amazing and inspiring Chris Wark. With
the tagline of "Chris Beat Cancer," Chris engaged us with his story
of overcoming cancer with his free will and free choice. Diagnosed with stage 3
colon cancer in 2003 at 26 years old, Chris had surgery, but chose
nutrition and natural therapies instead of chemotherapy. It worked.
Today his mission is inspiring people to take control of their health and
reverse disease with a radical transformation of diet and lifestyle. Chris has
a health blog that has reached millions of people worldwide and he has
made many appearances on radio and television including The Ricki Lake Show and
The Lisa Oz Show. His upcoming book Chris Beat Cancer will be released in 2014.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Today we welcomed Arya Salehi to the show. As coach,
business consultant, and "design thinker," Arya helps leaders foster
trust and innovation to accelerate the growth of their businesses. He's
interested in the discovery process of building new ideas and the cultural
narratives around authentic communication. His coaching curriculum focuses on
strengthening purpose and engagement and enhancing the quality of work in teams.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Today, we were proud to
replay our riveting interview with Arvis Jones from November 2012, as Arvis was
just awarded WOMAN OF THE YEAR by Zeta Phi Beta, Lambda Pi Zeta South Bay
Chapter.Arvis was one of the
first African American Music Therapist employed by Arts & Services for the
Disabled. She was also the first Music Therapist at the Los Angeles Child
Guidance Clinic, working with children and youth of all ages who have emotional
and environmental problems. She developed a program to address the needs of
clients ages 2½ to 22 years. Arvis has been the Assistant Director of The
Center For Grief and Loss for Children, a program of Hathaway-Sycamores Child
and Family Services for 6 years, where she helps to provide a supportive
environment for families who are experiencing some type of grief and loss. She
is also the founder of the Center For Grief and Loss Children’s Choir.
Arvis provides grief and loss training for therapists, clinicians, teachers,
after-school personnel, clergy, parents, and volunteers. Through a grant
provided by the L. A. City Attorney’s Office, she has developed a grief and
loss program for nine middle schools of LAUSD. She works with the L. A. Mayor’s
Crises Response Team and the LAPD. Arvis has received numerous awards
including, Woman of Distinction of Senate District 25, and Pioneer Woman of
Council District 15. She has presented at many conferences all across the U.
S., including the Institute on Violence, and Trauma (IVAT) Conference.To hear this show:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/freedomforall/2014/03/14/guest-arvis-jones

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Today we welcomed to the show Mithaq Kazimi, who had much to say
in depth about the ideals of freedom. Originally from Afghanistan, Mithaq is a
Creative Director, Media Producer and a Film Festival Director who focuses on
community-building stories and initiatives in his films, photography and other
multimedia creations. Whether producing his own work or distributing the work
of others, Kazimi's career highlights include a number of socially-relevant
projects that uplift and empower both the maker and the viewer. In this show,
we'll learn about two of his initiatives, the "Dawn Breakers International
Film Festival," which he co-founded in 2007 to showcase positive films
from some 50 countries - and "Humans of San Diego," a photo-blog
which he recently started to capture the spirit of San Diego with beautiful
photos and inspiring stories.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Today we spoke with Don Ekes about the drive for solutions to the
economic and political issues facing our present society. Don is a
co-coordinator and active member of The Zeitgeist Movement, a world-wide
grassroots, sustainability advocacy organization. The movement advocates
transition from a money-based economic system to what they define as a
resource-based economy. The movement was established in 2008, and he has been a
member since 2009. Ekes - who has an educational and work background in the
hi-tech industry - is an avid surfer and enjoys playing music. For more
information, go to http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/

About Jim Ellis

Jim Ellis, owner of Legacy Productions, is an award-winning playwright, producer and filmmaker who has authored four books, created two-dozen documentaries and written hundreds of articles and columns - all focused on self-empowerment and personal growth.

The most recent short educational film, presently in production, is "Indoctrinated - The Heartbreak and Healing of our Prostituted Youth." His work has included 17 years leading an international community-service organization as well as facilitating a healing modality, called breathwork, that guides participants deeply within themselves for true connection with a higher self. The event 1000 Breaths brought 300 participants to the Scottish Rite Center on New Year's Eve day 2010.

About Jennifer Ellis

Jennifer Ellis started her company Life Enlightenment in January 2001 upon moving from New York to California.

She has managed speakers and authors such as Jill Lublin, Azim Khamisa, Dr. Dawson Church, Dr. Shoshana Bennett, and Belinda Farrell. Jennifer is featured in the book Guerrilla Publicity 2.

Jennifer co-hosts and produces several radio and TV shows.Prior to running her own business, Jennifer worked in the music industry for over 10 years promoting artists such as Rick Springfield, Oscar Peterson, and George Clinton as well as worked with corporations such as the Walt Disney Company and Intersound Records.

Says Jennifer, “I love working with people who want to make a difference. I can get them in the public eye where their message is not only heard but also celebrated.”

An advocate for animals, Jennifer also spends time volunteering for animal-related organizations and causes.Jennifer lives in San Diego with her husband Jim, their dog Hennessy and this Bailey the Lion mascot doll. She loves the LA Kings and the Miami Dolphins.